Of having certain iterations of the series having a darker, more serious tone rather than the happy-go-lucky Avenger humor. It's nice to have the bad guys actually do bad things, rather than just fire off cheap snark.

I dunno though. When it comes down to it, I just liked watching Vader chop people up in a spooky room and watching ships blow up.

So you liked the last 10 minutes then? The rest of the movie was a sub par snore fest with the "dark" elements only being seen right before the credits. I too would have liked the "dark" attempt at a starwars film if it wasn't padded out by some of the most ******* boring characters I have ever seen from a starwars film (baring like phantom menace), A story that felt under engaging at best, and the end literally spoiled before the movie begins. I can see why you and others liked it, it's hook at the end makes a lot of folks forget there was a rest of the film.

I sincerely liked the whole thing, but the one flaw I did find really blaring was the pacing. Sometimes it would go fast, other times it would go slow. I feel like if they would've trimmed the fat a little bit more and we could've seen a more focused story. That being said I still enjoyed it for what it was. In my opinion, I thought the Force Awakens was a much bigger disappointment.

**thalassinus used "*roll picture*"****thalassinus rolled image** He could just have like...force pulled the card from them and he would have prevented the death star from being wrecked...horrible ending plot...just saying.

one thing i love is how that one guy who first got the card, and the other guy who received the card are two key people in the destruction of the death stars, and might have even saved the galaxy from years under imperial rule..

two unknown soldiers i think they are at least who ended up saving everyone...

It's fantastic because it helps step away from the "1 person saving the universe" trope that is overplayed and annoying. History is created by tons of people, not 1 person, and it's little things like this that makes it feel more realistic.

If they had, for instance, had Leia be the one to get the disk and run from Vader which would clash with Episode 4 but I'm ignoring that for a point it would have lessened the quality of the scene drastically.

Yeah, I had my problems with Rogue One primarily I feel like the pre-release discussions calling it "Saving Private Ryan" in space completely misrepresented the tone of the film, but I have other complaints as well but holy that scene is just too good. It was everything I wanted out of a Star Wars film condensed into two minutes. Honestly could've redeemed Rogue One even if everything else was **** (which it wasn't, don't get wrong).

Because my memory is pretty crazy, I remember omegacrusader posted a similar image to pic related last time this was posted, but I can't remember if it was exactly this one or not.

I enjoyed the entirety of the film greatly but man... It had been years since I actually was frightened by Darth Vader. And when the rebels made the jump to lightspeed and ending up slamming into a Star Destroyer , I was just blown away.

that scene and the death star eclipse are some of the coolest things in all of the movies i also like "be careful not choke on your aspirations" because it was the best ********* pun in the whole franchise

person is saying how beautiful AAA title games are, and how complex/a lot of work is done on making them look that way. Says that one person making a game like this would take a lifetime making one level.